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364 W 18th St #1000, New York, NY 10011
In unit laundry | Furnished | Air conditioning
1–3 beds
1–2 baths
$4,100–$11,130
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10420 Queens Blvd, New York, NY 11375
Air conditioning | On site laundry | Walk in closets
Studio–2 beds
1 bath
$2,630–$4,745
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17h ago
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Studio–3 beds
1–2 baths
$3,506–$7,350
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2–4 beds
1–2 baths
$1,895–$5,188
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200 E 87th St, New York, NY 10128
Air conditioning | On site laundry | Hardwood floor
Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$4,050–$5,800
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Studio
1 bath
$2,950
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23m ago
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170 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10023
In unit laundry | Air conditioning | Fitness center
Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$4,340–$6,593
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$4,861–$8,601
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180 Riverside Blvd, New York, NY 10069
Air conditioning | Garage parking | On site laundry
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,096–$9,524
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Studio–1 bed
1–2 baths
$2,807–$5,040
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Dishwasher
Air Conditioning
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Hardwood Floor
7h ago
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,971–$8,331
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$5,046–$7,872
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245 E 40th St, New York, NY 10016
Air conditioning | Garage parking | On site laundry
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,883–$9,925
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Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$3,772–$5,493
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777 Avenue Of The Americas, New York, NY 10001
Air conditioning | On site laundry | Balcony
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$4,659–$9,782
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,880–$7,264
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,727–$7,138
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17h ago
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111 Lawrence St, New York, NY 11201
In unit laundry | Air conditioning | Garage parking
Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$3,188–$4,878
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600 Washington St, New York, NY 10014
Air conditioning | Garage parking | Fitness center
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$4,573–$10,951
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50 E 28th St, New York, NY 10016
In unit laundry | Air conditioning | Swimming pool
Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$4,400–$8,315
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$3,599–$8,436
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Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$3,097–$5,250
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1 bed
1 bath
$3,500
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Air conditioning | On site laundry | Balcony
1 bed
1 bath
$4,850
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3 beds
3 baths
$15,000
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Studio
1 bath
$4,390
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Studio
1 bath
$4,550
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Studio
1 bath
$3,700
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Studio
1 bath
$4,088
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1 bed
1 bath
$4,999
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1 bed
1 bath
$4,175
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1 bed
1 bath
$4,695
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2 beds
2 baths
$6,875
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6 beds
3 baths
$9,250
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1 bed
1 bath
$4,700
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1 bed
1 bath
$4,550
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2 beds
2 baths
$8,800
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1 bed
1 bath
$5,300
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1 bed
1 bath
$3,195
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1 bed
1 bath
$3,473
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1 bed
1 bath
$6,995
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In unit laundry | Furnished | On site laundry
4 beds
2 baths
$5,000
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The Zumper New York Metro Area Report analyzed active listings last month across metro cities to show the most and least expensive cities and cities with the fastest growing rents. The New York one bedroom median rent was $2,512 last month.
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The Zumper New York Metro Area Report analyzed active listings that hit the market last month. Listings are aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.
Crystal lives and breathes rental trends at Zumper. She spends her days transforming the data into written content pieces or fun infographics and talking to everyone from her coworkers to the press about it.
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Congratulations – you've just landed in NYC – center of the universe. Everyone needs to experience this thrilling concrete jungle to truly understand the magic that is Manhattan. Watch as Tompkins Square becomes a winter wonderland, graffiti becomes poetry, and dreams become realities in this city that never sleeps.
It's no surprise that New York City is the most populous city in the United States; everyone wants to take a bite out of the big apple. Spanning just over 204 square-miles and overseen by the Statue of Liberty who professes to protect the tired, poor and huddled masses, NYC is home to more than 8 million people living in the city's five boroughs, with more than a third of them born outside the U.S. Welcome to the true melting pot of America. And a fair warning: bagels and pizza outside of this city will never compare.
New York's main airport, John F. Kennedy International, is one of the busiest in the world, and it's easy to see why. This buzzing, bustling city has been the subject of endless stories--from Broad City to Friends, Sex and the City to Hamilton--so it's no surprise it's the most-visited city in the U.S. No matter where you go in NYC, you're sure to find yourself in a neighborhood fully charged with character.
New York City is also a breeding ground for big business. With the NASDAQ, New York Stock Exchange, Dow Jones & Company, Moody's, Bloomberg, JP Morgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley, New York sits at the helm of the global economy. Then you have your media moguls - HBO, Showtime, MTV, Univision, CBS, Food Network, and DC Comics. And of course, there is fashion, with familiar brands like Bloomingdale's, Ann Taylor, J. Crew, and Calvin Klein all headquartered in the city. America's sports organizations all call NYC home- the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB have their headquarters here. With massive finance, media, communications, and technology industries, and an ever-evolving creative and entrepreneurial class, it's no wonder they call it the city that never sleeps.
New York's rental market offers a vast selection of listings, with an average of 24,917 available per month. The most common apartment sizes are 1-bedroom units, making up about 35% of the market, followed closely by 2-bedroom apartments at 28%. Studios account for around 17% of the market, while 3-bedroom apartments make up about 14%. Many New York apartments offer desirable amenities, with hardwood floors being a standout feature, available in 65% of listings. In-unit dishwashers are also common, found in 64% of apartments. Additionally, on-site laundry is available in 63% of listings, making it a convenient option for renters. These figures are based on historical data, but they should give you a sense of what to expect in the current market.
New York's average rent prices have risen by about 9% to $4,258 per month, on average, for all rental sizes and types. The average cost of a 1-bedroom increased 10% to $4,279 per month, while 2-bedrooms saw a significant jump of 16% to $5,012 per month. Studios rose to $3,520 per month, a 5% increase, and 3-bedrooms increased by 14% to $5,173 per month.
Prices in New York vary depending on the time of year. September is the month with the highest rent, with prices increasing by 13% compared to January. However, January is the most competitive month, with more demand compared to available inventory. In contrast, October is the least competitive month, with less overall demand compared to available inventory, making it a potentially good time to find a deal. December is the month with the lowest demand overall.
New York's iconic skyline is complemented by a diverse range of architectural styles that can be found throughout the city's rentals. One of the most prevalent styles is Colonial, which accounts for over 50% of the market. This classic style has its roots in 18th-century America, characterized by symmetrical facades, clapboard siding, and a nod to the country's colonial past. In contrast, Contemporary homes make up around 15.5% of the market, offering sleek, modern designs that prioritize functionality and clean lines. Meanwhile, Modern architecture, popularized in the mid-20th century, accounts for approximately 10% of New York's rentals, featuring bold, innovative designs that often incorporate industrial materials and an emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines. Architectural style in New York is representative of a subset of listings available on Zumper over the last few years.
New York's diverse neighborhoods offer a range of living options to suit different lifestyles and budgets. For those prioritizing social life and fitness, areas like the Garment District, Koreatown, NoMad, and Flatiron District stand out. These neighborhoods offer a mix of safety, frequent transit options, and a vibrant street life, along with access to gyms, yoga studios, and health and wellness events.
Budget-conscious renters can find affordable options in neighborhoods like Flatlands, Laurelton, and Dyker Heights, where 1-bedroom rents range from $1,800 to $2,000 per month, significantly lower than the city median.
For those looking to live in New York's most popular neighborhoods, Midwood, Bedford-Stuyvesant, and Bensonhurst are top choices, with 1-bedroom rents averaging $6,485.50 per month. These areas attract significant consumer interest, with Midwood and Bensonhurst drawing nearly three times more interest than the market average. Whether you prioritize social life, fitness, or affordability, New York has a neighborhood to suit your needs.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2024 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.
New York rent data for:
Average Rent
$5,576Year Over Year Change
15%
$718
Rentals available, last 30 days
11,297
The average rent in New York, NY, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $5,576, which is a 14.78% increase year-over-year.
The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in New York, NY is about $4,658. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in New York, NY is $6,333, and studios are about $3,986 per month.
See more New York, NY rent data on our rent research page.
About Niche: Niche compiles and analyzes the latest data from public sources like the US Census Bureau and the Department of Education to generate rankings for schools and neighborhoods across the US.
Disclaimer: School ratings from Niche are intended for informational purposes only. Check with the nearby schools to verify eligibility and zoning criteria before using this data to decide on your next home.
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The northernmost of New York's five boroughs, The Bronx is home to the New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Zoo, and, of course, Yankee Stadium. A friendly and vibrant New York City borough, you can find spacious and affordable rental apartments here. Take a walk through 2,700+-acre Pelham Bay Park--the city's largest (yes, even bigger than Central Park!) – or head to Yankee Stadium and stop in at one of the many sports bars surrounding it.
Although it holds the title of the city's least populated borough, Staten Island's sunny small-town vibe is cherished by those looking to escape the madness of the big city. Ask a local why they moved here, and you're likely to hear “free ferry rides” or “half-price apartments”, but ask why they stay and you'll really get to the core of the culture. Staten Island offers fanciful old neighborhoods with wood-frame houses and turn-of-the-century charmers, quiet suburban enclaves and artistic hubs. With its semi-isolated location, tight-knit community, and 58-square-mile boundary shaped like a New York slice of pizza, this borough feels like a world of its own.
Age Range
0-19
22%
20-34
24%
35-44
13%
45-64
24%
65+
14%
Language
English
52%
Spanish
23%
Indo Euro
12%
Asia Pac
8%
Other
2%
Education
No HS
17%
High School
37%
Bachelor's
28%
Master's
11%
Prof Degree
3%
Doctorate
1%
Household Income
0-25k
22%
25-50k
17%
50-75k
14%
75-100k
11%
100-150k
14%
150k+
20%
New York locals spend about 41 minutes commuting, and most use public transit to get to work. Residents or visitors looking to take public transit can hop on a subway, bus or train run by MTA or NJ Transit to navigate New York and nearby areas. The best way to fly in or out of New York is through La Guardia Airport, 6.19 miles away.
Scores for New York are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.
We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In New York, 59% of residents reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the city overall, which is lower than the national average of 60%.
Top Three Reasons to Live in New York
Nightlife
71%Satisfaction rating
Pet friendly
71%Satisfaction rating
Parks & recreation
68%Satisfaction rating
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